Naproxen may interact with several prescription and nonprescription drugs
Yes, you can drink alcohol while taking naproxen
Mixing alcohol with any NSAID can increase your risk of
Do not take more than 6 in a 24-hour period
Alcohol will taste normal again within a few minutes after taking Aleve
If you're taking a medication that could be harmful to your baby, your health care provider might recommend an alternative Avoid taking aspirin while you are taking naproxen
Supposedly, taking Aleve without drinking a full glass of water does Bad Things™
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Too much alcohol may irritate your stomach, and it’s also important to stay hydrated Take a few extra sips to make sure the pill goes down
Add your water to the glass, then drop your pills into the water
Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances
Using these medications together may affect the enteric coating of naproxen, causing the medication to be released too early in the body
It is safe to do so, and the combination can offer better pain relief than one of the two drugs alone
However, the dose is usually not more than 1500 mg per day
The use of alcohol increases the Generally, Doctors and Pharmacists do not recommend individuals drink alcohol when they have taken Aleve (Naproxen) within twelve hours
Naproxen in high doses can also erode the lining of the upper GI
; During the race, experts give a tentative nod to acetaminophen if a pain reliever is needed, as long as it is used as directed
Alcohol can increase your risk of stomach bleeding caused by naproxen
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Taking naproxen while pregnant is associated with increased risk of spontaneous abortion
Note: If you take ibuprofen regularly for a health condition, don’t stop the medication just to drink alcohol
If you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or get pregnant while taking this drug